ROY ORBISON as The Fastest Guitar Alive! U.S. store Insert Movie Poster Vintage 1967 ~ Factory Folded 14"x36" in VG Cond. ~ Rare Rock 'n Roll!
We're offering THE FASTEST GUITAR ALIVE an original U.S. Insert movie poster for MGM's campy 'B' western starring iconic rock guitarist Roy Orbison. Vintage 1967, the poster gets a Very Good condition mark. Guaranteed original, this U.S. insert movie poster shows no pin holes and is pretty clean. It also features sharp and vivid color. We cite a stain on the top yellow at center inside the border. THE FASTEST GUITAR ALIVE was inked on card stock and factory folded when issued. The folds are in decent shape with minimal ink loss. The verso of the piece is stamped with the film's National Screen Service issue number 67/202 in two places though they don't bleed to the front. The NSS number is also printed in the bottom right corner as seen in picture 4. We note some surface creasing to the paper though it is pretty light, and there are some smudges and a few edge dings. THE FASTEST GUITAR ALIVE measures 14"x36", is factory folded and single sided as issued - standard specs for an insert movie poster from the 1960s. Though it is fully factory folded, THE FASTEST GUITAR ALIVE has been stored flat and ships rolled to it's buyer. As always, we ask you to please check all the photos in the listing carefully and don't hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have on this movie poster.
THE FASTEST GUITAR ALIVE. Poster designer unknown. World premiere in Smyrna, Tennessee on May 9th, 1967. Wide U.S. release by Metro Goldwyn Mayer on September 1st, 1967. NSS number 67/202. Written by Robert E. Kent. Directed by Michael D. Moore, billed as Michael Moore but it's not that Michael Moore. THE FASTEST GUITAR ALIVE stars Roy Orbison, Maggie Pierce, Joan Freeman, Sammy Jackson, John Doucette, Lyle Bettger, Patricia Donohue and Iron Eyes Cody.
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Condition Grades
Mint - An unused poster, almost as pristine as when initially printed. Exceedingly difficult grade to achieve.
Near Mint - Unused or carefully used, but showing some minor signs of age or storage wear. The folds on the poster should be clean - that is standard and not considered a flaw for pre-1980's movie posters.
Very Fine - Movie poster shows minimal signs of wear and usage with no pin holes, fold damage or paper loss. The image area should be clean and bright, the paper supple, not brittle.
Fine - A poster in average used condition. Movie poster might show pinholes in the corners, edge wear, small tears on edges or image area and minor discoloration.
Very Good - Below average condition due to being heavily used, but with little paper loss. Paper may show slight stains, soiling and larger pinholes in corners and small holes in the image area proper. Movie poster may also have defects such as light ink markings, tape on the back of the paper and substantial border damage. A poster in this category may be a restoration candidate.
Good - A very heavily used, worn and brittle movie poster. Paper may be missing chunks of paper, show heavy dirt, water stains and/or significant discoloration.
Fair - Heavily used as above with tape on verso or on front of poster with a substantial number of holes in poster, especially in image area.
Poor - Poster may have substantial paper and ink loss. A poster that has been heavily water damaged, or has been heavily stained. A poster with foreign material in substantial amounts, such as paint or marker on front or back of the paper. A dry mounted movie poster or one that has been laminated would fall into this category.